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QT/QA/LR - DAILY DOSE-1

SET-1:
Directions for questions 1-5: Study the following tables carefully and answer the question given below them. Number and
Percentage of Candidates Qualified in a Competitive Examination number of Candidates appeared in a Competitive Examination
form Five Centres the Year
(Numbers)
Centre
Mumbai Delhi Kolkata Hyderabad Chennai
Year
2001 35145 65139 45192 51124 37346
2002 17264 58248 52314 50248 48932
2003 24800 63309 56469 52368 51406
2004 28316 70316 71253 54196 52315
2005 36503 69294 69632 58360 55492
2006 29129 59216 64178 48230 57365
2007 32438 61345 56304 49178 58492
Approximate Percentages of Candidates Qualified to appeared in the Competitive Examination form Five Centres over the Years
(Percentage)
Mumbai Delhi Kolkata Hyderabad Chennai
12 24 18 17 9
10 28 12 21 12
15 21 23 25 10
11 27 19 24 8
13 23 16 23 13
14 20 21 19 11
16 19 14 20 14
1. Approximately what was the difference between the numbers of candidates qualified Hyderabad in 2001 and 2002?
(A) 1680 (B) 2440 (C) 1450 (D) 2060 (E) 1860
2. Approximately what was the total number of candidates qualified form Delhi in 2002 and 2006 together?
(A) 27250 (B) 25230 (C) 30150 (D) 28150 (E) 26250
3. In which of the following Years, was the difference in number of candidates appeared form Delhi in 2002 and 2006
together?
(A) 2004 (B) 2006 (C) 2007 (D) 2002
4. In which of the following Year, was the number of candidate’s qualified form Chennai, the maximum among the given
Years?
(A) 2007 (B) 2006 (C) 2005 (D) 2003 (E) None of these
5. Approximately how many candidates appearing form Kolkata in the competitive examination?
(A) 13230 (B) 13540 (C) 15130 (D) 15400 (E) 19240

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SET-2:
Directions for questions 6-10: Study the given table carefully to answer the question that follow. Number of People Saying in
Different Localities and the Percentage Break-up of Men, Women and Children in them

Percentage
Locality Total Number of People
Men Women Children

F 5640 55 35 10

G 4850 34 44 22

H 5200 48 39 13

I 6020 65 25 10

J 4900 42 41 17

6. What is the total number of men and children staying in locality I together?
(A) 4115 (B) 4551 (C) 4515 (D) 4155 (E) None of these
7. The number of women staying in which locality is the highest?
(A) H (B) J (C) F (D) G (E) None of these
8. What is the total number of children staying in localities H and I together?
(A) 1287 (B) 1278 (C) 1827 (D) 1728 (E) None of these
9. What is the respective ratio of number of men staying in locality F to the number of men staying in locality H?
(A) 517 : 416 (B) 403 : 522 (C) 416 : 517 (D) 522 : 403 (E) None of these
10. Total number of people staying in locality J forms approximately what per cent of the total number of people staying in
locality F?
(A) 81 (B) 72 (C) 78 (D) 93 (E) 87
SET-3:
11. In a certain language 'to be polite' is coded as 'fa so la', 'she is polite' is coded as 'so me pa' and 'to have manners' is coded as
'na la ma'. Which of the following is the code for 'be' in that language?
(A so (B fa (C la (D me (E ma
12. Study the following series:
TJENUQAKIOGRMSPBHFDLVC
If in a certain code 'GRIM' is coded as 'RMOS' and 'DUSK' is coded as 'LQPI' how will 'STOP' be coded in the same code
language?
(A MJIS (B PJGB (C JPJIS (D MJGB (E PGJB
13. 7 R E T 4 A 9 % D F 1 U # B @ 8 H I © W M 3 2 V $ 5 N P 6 Q
How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and
immediately followed by a number?
(A None (B 1 (C 2 (D 3 (E More than 3
14. 7 R E T 4 A 9 % D F 1 U # B @ 8 H I © W M 3 2 V $ 5 N P 6 Q
How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a letter but not
immediately followed by a symbol?
(A None (B 1 (C 2 (D 3 (E More than 3
15. 7 R E T 4 A 9 % D F 1 U # B @ 8 H I © W M 3 2 V $ 5 N P 6 Q
How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a symbol?
(A None (B 1 (C 2 (D 3 (E More than 3

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QT/QA/LR - DAILY DOSE-2

SET-1:
Directions for questions 1-5: Study the table given below to answer the questions that follow.

Income (Rs.) Tax (Rs.)

0-4000 1% of income

4000—6000 40 + 2% of income over 4,000

6000—8000 80 + 3% of income over 6000

8000-10,000 140 + 4% of income over 8000

10,000- 15,000 220 + 5% of income over 10,000

15,000 -25,000 470 + 6% of income over 15,000

25,000 — 50,000 1070 + 7% of income over 25,000

1. How much tax is due on an income of Rs. 7500?


(A) Rs. 80 (B) Rs. 125 (C) Rs. 150 (D) Rs. 225
(E) None of these
2. If your income for a year is Rs. 26‚000. You receive a raise so that next year your income will be Rs. 29‚000. How much
more will you pay in taxes next year if the tax remains the same?
(A) Rs. 70 (B) Rs. 180 (C) Rs. 200 (D) Rs. 210
(E) Rs. 250
3. Vibhav paid Rs. 100 as tax. If X is his income, then which of the following statements in true?
(A) 0 < X < 4000 (B) 4000 < X < 6000 (C) 6000 < X < 8000 (D) 8000 < X < 10‚000
(E) None of these
4. Town X has a population of 50‚000. The average income of a person who lives in the town X is Rs. 3‚700 per year. What is
thetotal amount paid in taxes by the people of town X? (Assume that each person pays tax on Rs. 3‚700)
(A) Rs. 37 (B) Rs. 3‚700 (C) Rs. 1‚85‚000 (D) Rs. 18‚50‚000
(E) None of these
5. A person, whose income is Rs. 10‚000, pays what per cent of his or her income on taxes approximately?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
(E) None of these
SET-2:
Directions for questions 6-10: Study the following table care-fully to answer the questions that follow. Distribution of Marks
Obtained by 100 Students in Papers I, II and III Out of 50

Number of Students and Obtained Marks

30 and above but 20 and above but 10 and above but


Paper 40 and above Less than 10
less than 40 less than 30 less than 20

I 12 18 42 20 8

II 16 19 38 17 10

III 11 24 44 15 6

Avg. of I, II and III 14 20 43 16 7

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6. How many students have secured less than 30 marks in paper II?
(A) 65 (B) 27 (C) 38 (D) 48
(E) None of these
7. How many students will pass if they one required to obtain minimum 60% only as average marks of three papers?
(A) 14 (B) 20 (C) 21 (D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
8. How many students will definitely pass if it is compulsory to obtain minimum 20% marks in each paper?
(A) 92 (B) 94 (C) 90 (D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
9. Minimum how many students will pass if they are required to obtain minimum 40% marks either in paper-I or in paper-III?
(A) 72 (B) 73 (C) 77 (D) 79
(E) None of these
10. How many students will pass if it is compulsory to pass only in paper II with minimum 40% marks?
(A) 38 (B) 73 (C) 35 (D) 16
(E) None of these
SET-3:
11. W walked 40 metres towards West took a left turn and walked 30 metres. He then took a right turn and walked 20 metres.
He again took a right turn and walked 30 metres. How far was he from the starting point?
(A) 70 metres (B) 60 metres (C) 90 metres (D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
12. Sushil walked 15 metres towards South took a left turn and walked 20 metres again he took a left turn and walked 15 metres.
How far and in which direction i9 he from the starting point?
(A) 20 metres West (B) 20 metres East (C) 50 metres West (D) 50 metres East
(E) Data inadequate
13. Town D is 13 km towards the East of town A. A bus starts from town A travels 8 km towards West and takes a right turn.
After taking the right turn it travels 5 km and reaches town B. From town B the bus takes a right turn again travels 21 km
and stops. How far and towards which direction must the bus travel to reach town D?
(A) 13 km towards South (B) 5 km towards West (C) 21 km towards South (D) 5 km towards South
(E) None of these
14. Point P is 11 km towards the East of point Q. A man starts from point Q and travels 9 km towards the West then takes a left
turn and travels 4 km. He finally takes a left turn and travels 20 km before stopping. How far from towards which direction
must he travel in order to reach point P?
(A) 11 km towards South (B) 4 km towards North (C) 24 km towards South (D) 9 km towards North
(E) None of these
15. An office bus driver starts from the office drives 2 km towards North takes a left turn and drives for 5 km. He then takes a
left turn and drives for 8 km before taking a left turn again and driving for 5 km. The driver finally takes a left turn and
drives 1 km before stopping. How far and towards which direction should the driver drive to reach the office again?
(A) 3 km towards North (B) 7 km towards East (C) 6 km towards South (D) 6 km towards West
(E) 5 km towards North

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QT/QA/LR - DAILY DOSE-3

Direction for questions 1-5: Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions given below.

1. What is the average number of units produce by all companies together?(approx)


(a) 700 (b) 720 (c) 733 (d) 740 (e) 750
2. Which company had the lowest percentage of sales with respect to its production?
(a) Company A (b) Company B (c) Company C (d) Company D (e) Company E
3. What is the ratio of the total production of the company B and C together to the total sales of the same companies?
(a) 4:5 (b) 5:4 (c) 5:2 (d) 2:3 (e) None of these
4. The total unit sold by D, E, F together is approximately what percentage of the total units produced by these companies?
(a) 72% (b) 72.12% (c) 72.22% (d) 72.72% (e) 73.67%
5. What is the ratio of total production of all the companies to the total sales of all the companies?
(a) 4:3 (b) 3:4 (c) 3:2 (d) 2:3 (e) None of these
Direction for questions 6-10: Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions.
Quantity of various Items Sold and Price Per Kg.

6. What is the average price per kg of wheat and rice sold? (rounded off to nearest integer)
(a) 32 (b) 34 (c) 36 (d) 35 (e) 31
7. If cumin is sold at a 10% discount, the quantity sold doubles. What will be the cost of total quantity of cumin sold on
discount?
(a) Rs.52,600/ (b) Rs.28,800/ (c) Rs.32,000/ (d) Rs.57,600/ (e) None of these

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8. Out of the total quantity of sugar sold, half the quantity is sold at the given rate while half the quantity is sold on a price
increased by 20%. What is the total cost of entire quantity of sugar sold?
(a) Rs.23,100/ (b) Rs.23,800/ (c) Rs.22,400/ (d) Rs.23,400/ (e) None of these
9. If the quantities sold of Groundnut and Cumin are interchanged, what will be the total cost of quantities sold for these two
items together?
(a) Rs.62,000/ (b) Rs.60000/ (c) Rs.65,000/ (d) Rs.63,000/ (e) None of these
10. If the quantity of corriander sold is increased by 200% and the price per kg. is reduced by 8%, what will be the total cost of
corriander sold?
(a) Rs.38,460/ (b) Rs.36,480/ (c) Rs.38,640/ (d) Rs.36,840/ (e) None of these

Direction for questions 11-15: Study the following diagram


and convert it into other diagrams by implementing the
instructions which is given in each step to get next step

For Step-3: step 3 is coded in some special pattern.

Interchange the Alphabets to get step 1 as arrows mention in


the above figure.

As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the
appropriate steps for the given input. And answer the following
questions.
For Step-2:
(i) If the alphabets in a particular cell contain one consonant
and one vowel and the number with them is greater than 3,
then subtract 3 from the given number.
(ii) If the alphabets are two consonant and the number with
them is greater than 5, then change the letters with the
previous letter in alphabetical series.

11. Which element comes in step-2 in the second column of third row?
(a) LM7 (b) KL7 (c) ZU3 (d) AB8 (e) None of these
12. Which element replaces AB8 from step-2 to step-3?
(a) PQ7 (b) ZU3 (c) FT5 (d) MO2 (e) None of these
13. Which element replaces BC6 from input to step-2?
(a) BC8 (b) ZU8 (c) FT5 (d) ZU3 (e) None of these
14. Which element comes in step-3 in the third column of second row?
(a) G2 (b) A (c) FT5 (d) RS7 (e) None of these
15. What is the total sum of the digits of the first column first row and the digits of first column third row in step 3?
(a) 11 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) 14 (e) None of these

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QT/QA/LR - DAILY DOSE-4

Direction for questions 1 to 6: Answer the questions based on the following information.
The following chart shows the price of three items - logs (per cubic metre), plywood (Rs. Per tonne) and saw timber (Rs. per
tonne) - from 1987 to 1993.

1. What is the maximum percentage increase in price per cubic metre or per tonne, for any of the three items, over the previous
year?
a) 33.33% b) 85%
c) 50% d) Cannot be determined
2. Which of the three items shows the maximum percentage increase in price over the entire period?
a) Saw timber b) Plywood
c) Logs d) Cannot be determined
3. If 1 m3 = 750 kg for saw timber, in which of the following years was the difference in the unit prices of saw timber and logs
the least?
a) 1989 b) 1990
c) 1991 d) 1992
4. If one cubic metre = 700 kg for plywood and 800 kg for saw timber, in which year was the difference in the prices of
plywood and saw timber (per cubic metre) the maximum?
a) 1989 b) 1990
c) 1991 d) 1992
5. If the volume sales of plywood, saw timber and logs were 40%, 30% and 30% respectively, then what was the average
realisation in 1993 per cubic metre of total sales? (Weight of one cubic metre of saw dust and plywood both = 800 kg)
a) 18 b) 15
c) 16 d) 13
6. In the previous question, if in 1994, prices increased by 5%, 1% and 10% while the volume sales breakup was 40%, 30%
and 30% for plywood, saw timber and logs respectively, then what was the average realisation?
a) 18.95 b) 16.45
c) 13.15 d) 10.25
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Direction for questions 7 to 10: Answer the questions based on the following information.
The figure below represents sales and net profit in Rs. crore of 1VP Ltd. for five years from 1994-95 to 1998-99. During this
period the sales increased from Rs.100 crore to Rs.680 crore. Correspondingly, the net profit increased from Rs.2,5 crore to Rs.
12 crore. Net profit is defined as the excess of sales over total costs.

7. The highest percentage of growth in sales, relative to the previous year, occurred in
a) 1995-96 b) 1996-97 c) 1997-98 d) 1998-99
8. The highest percentage growth in net profit, relative to the previous year, was achieved in
a) 1998-99 b) 1997-98 c) 1996-97 d) 1995-96
9. Defining profitability as the ratio of net profit to sales, I VP Ltd., recorded the highest profitability in
a) 1998-99 b) 1997-98 c) 1994-95 d) 1996-97
10. With profitability as defined as in the previous question, it can be concluded that
a) profitability is non-decreasing during the five years from 1994-95 to 1998-99.
b) profitability is non-increasing during the five years from 1994-95 to 1998-99.
c) profitability remained constant during the five years from 1994-95 to 1998-99
d) None of the above
Direction for questions 11 to 15: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table for the family dinner, but not necessarily in the
same order. The daughter of D sits on the immediate left of the daughter-in-law. The father of B sits on the immediate right of the
daughter of B. B is married to E. H sits third to the left of B. The grand daughters are the immediate neighbours of each other.
Both the children of D have one child each. D sits third to the right of E. G is the grandfather of F, who is the immediate
neighbour of her grandmother. A is not a female. A is brother-inlaw of B, who is maternal uncle of F. C is niece of H.
11. Who among the following sits second to the left of B?
a) His mother b) His daughter c) His wife d) Can't be determined e) None of these
12. Who among the following are granddaughters of D?
a) C and F b) H and C c) A and F d) C and E e) None of these
13. How many females members are there in the family?
a) Three b) Four c) Two d) Five e) None of these
14. How many persons are there between daughter of B and father of F?
a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four e) None of these
15. Who among the following is on the immediate right of G?
a) E b) H c) D d) F e) None of these
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QT/QA/AR - DAILY DOSE-5

Directions for questions 1-5: In the following graph the number of laptops manufactured by six different companies in the years
2013 and 2014 has been given. Read the graph carefully and answer the questions. Number of laptops (in thousands)
manufactured by 6 different companies.

1. The respective ratio between the number of laptops manufactured by Lenovo in 2013 and that by Abascus in 2014 is
(a) 8 : 7 (b) 7 : 8 (c) 3 : 5 (d) 5 : 3
(e) None of these
2. What is the average number of laptops (in thousands) manufactured by all companies taken together in 2013?
(a) 22 (b) 22.5 (c) 32.5 (d) 23.5
(e) 27.5
3. What is the percentage increase in production of laptops by HP in 2014 in comparison to that in 2013?
(a) 125 (b) 100 (c) 150 (d) 250
(e) None of these
4. The difference between the number of laptops manufactured by Apple, Lenovo and Samsung in 2013 and that by Dell, HP
and Abascus in 2014 is
(a) 5500 (b) 4550 (c) 3550 (d) 4500
(e) 5000
5. In 2014, which company manufactured the maximum number of laptops?
(a) Abascus (b) Lenovo (c) Dell (d) Samsung
(e) HP

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Directions for questions 6-10: The premises of a bank are to be renovated. The renovation is in terms of flooring. Certain areas are
to be floored either with marble or wood. All rooms/halls and pantry are rectangular. The area to be renovated comprises of a hall for
customer transaction measuring 23 m by 29 m, branch manager's room measuring 13 m by 17 m, a pantry measuring 14 m by 13 m,
a record keeping cum server room measuring 21m by 13 m and locker area measuring 29 m by 21 m. The total area of the bank is
2000 square meters. The cost of wooden flooring is ` 170/- per square meter and the cost of marble flooring is ` 190/- per square
meter. The locker area, record keeping cum server room and pantry are to be floored with marble. The branch manager's room and
the hall for customer transaction are to be floored with wood. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring.
6. What is the respective ratio of the total cost of wooden flooring to the total cost of marble flooring?
(a) 1879 : 2527 (b) 1887 : 2386 (c) 1887 : 2527 (d) 1829 : 2527 (e) 1887 : 2351
7. If the four walls and ceiling of the branch managers room (The height of the room is 12 meters) are to be painted at the cost
of Rs.190/- per square meter, how much will be the total cost of renovation of the branch manager's room including the cost
of flooring ?
(a) Rs.1,36,800/- (b) Rs.2,16,660/- (c) Rs.1,78,790/- (d) Rs.2,11,940/- (e) None of these
8. If the remaining area of the bank is to be carpeted at the rate of ` 110/- per square meter, how much will be the increment in
the total cost of renovation of bank premises?
(a) Rs.5,820/- (b) Rs.4,848/- (c) Rs.3,689/- (d) Rs.6,890/- (e) None of these
9. What is the percentage area of the bank that is not to be renovated?
(a) 2.2 (b) 2.4 (c) 4.2 (d) 4.4 (e) None of these
10. What is the total cost of renovation of the hall for customer transaction and the locker area?
(a) Rs.2,29,100/- (b) Rs.2,30,206/- (c) Rs.2,16,920/- (d) Rs.2,42,440/- (e) None of these
Directions for questions 11-14: Study the following information and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends-A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H-are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are
facing outward while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females in the group. C is facing
the centre. E is sitting third to the right of C. F is sitting third to the left of E. Three persons are sitting between F and B. The
immediate neighbours of B are females. G is sitting third to the right of F. D is sitting third to the right of A. A is not an
immediate neighbour of E. The immediate neighbours of E are males and are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D
are females and face outside. The one sitting third to the left of B is a male. No female is an immediate neighbour of G.
11. Who is sitting second to the right of E?
(a) C (b) B (c) G (d) H (e) None of these
12. How many persons are sitting between H and C when counted from the left side of H?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four (e) More than four
13. Which of the following statements is true regarding H?
(a) The one who is second to the right of H is a female. (b) H is facing the centre.
(c) H is a male. (d) The immediate neighbours of H are facing outside.
(e) None is true
14. What is D's position with respect to G?
(a) Third to the left (b) Third to the right (c) Second to the left (d) Second to the right
(e) None of these
Directions for questions 15-16: Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above
arrangement and hence form a group.
15. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
(a) B E (b) C G (c) G A (d) DH (e) AF
16. If all the friends are asked to sit in an alphabetical order starting from A in an anti-clockwise direction, the positions of how
many will remain unchanged (excluding A)?
(a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (d) One (e) None
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QT/QA/AR - DAILY DOSE-6

Directions for questions 1-5: The following bar graph shows the profit percent earned by a company in the years 2012 to 2017.
Study the bar graph and answer the questions.

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

1. If the income earned by the company in the year 2015 was Rs.64.8 lakhs, what was the expenditure incurred by the
company in the same year?
a) Rs.38 lakhs b) Rs.48 lakhs
c) Rs.46 lakhs d) Rs.54 lakhs
2. In which year was the profit maximum?
a) 2013 b) 2016
c) 2017 d) Cannot be determined
3. If the profit earned in the year 2012 was Rs.14.25 lakhs, what was the income earned in the same year?
a) Rs.47.5 lakhs b) Rs.41.75 lakhs
c) Rs.67.5 lakhs d) Rs.61.75 lakhs
4. If the expenditure incurred by the company in the years 2014 and 2016 are same, then what is the ratio of the respective
incomes in those years?
a) 2 : 5 b) 4 : 5
c) 3 : 5 d) 5 : 4
5. The income earned in the year 2013 is same as that earned in the year 2017. If the expenditure incurred by the company in
the year 2013 is Rs.32 lakhs, then what was the expenditure incurred in 2017?
a) Rs.28 lakhs b) Rs.34 lakhs
c) Rs.48 lakhs d) Rs.36 lakhs

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Directions for questions 6-10: The following bar graph shows the frequency distribution of teachers in a town according to the
number of children they have. Study the bar graph and answer the questions.

500

450

400

350
Number of teachers

300

250

200

150

100

50

0
1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of children

Men teachers Women teachers

6. What is the difference between the number of men teachers with at least 3 children and the number of women teachers with
at most 2 children?
a) 300 b) 350
c) 325 d) 275
8. What is the total number of children that teachers have?
a) 3600 b) 4800
c) 4600 d) 5600
9. What percent of the number of men teachers with 2 children is the number of women teachers with 4 children?
a) 20% b) 25%
c) 331/3% d) 221/2%
7. The ratio of number of men teachers to that of women teachers in the town is _______.
a) 19: 11 b) 21 : 10
c) 11 : 21 d) 21 : 11
10. What is the average number of women teachers with one, two, three, four and five children together?
a) 100 b) 75
c) 105 d) 125

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Directions for questions 11-15: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions: Ten persons are
sitting in 2 parallel rows containing 5 persons in each row. In 1st row A, B, C, D and E are seated and are facing
south. In 2nd row, U, V, X, Y and Z are seated and are facing north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement,
each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. They like different colours Red, Orange,
Blue, Brown, Black, White, Yellow, Pink, Peach, and Grey (not necessarily in same order). A doesn’t like brown
and D likes black. Y sits third to the left of U, who likes yellow. A faces immediate neighbour of Y, who likes
orange. The one who likes peach sits at extreme end. C sits second to the right of A. The one who likes red faces
the one who likes pink but A doesn’t like pink. Only one person sits between B and D. V and Z are immediate
neighbours. Z does not face A and B, who doesn’t like grey. The one who faces U likes white. The one who faces
an immediate neighbour of Y likes brown.
11. How many persons are seated between B and the one who likes white?
a) None b) One c) Two d) Three e) None of these
12. Who amongst the following faces D?
a) U b) The one who likes pink
c) X d) B
e) The one who likes grey
13. Which of the following is true regarding A?
a) B and X are immediate neighbours of A
b) A sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.
c) A likes black.
d) D sits immediate left of A
e) None of these
14. Who amongst the following pair sits exactly in the middle of the rows?
a) A, Z b) D, Y c) None of these d) U, B e) A, V
15. V likes which of the following colour?
a) Brown b) Pink c) Black d) White e) None of these

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QT/QA/LR - DAILY DOSE-7
Directions for questions 1-5: The following table showing expenditure details of a family during the years 1991 to 1995. Study
the table carefully and answer the questions that follow—

1. What is the per cent increase in expenditure on education from 1991 to 1995 ?
a 50 b 75 c 100 d 150 e None of these
2. Considering the total expenditure for all the five years together, what is the per cent expenditure on House rent ?
a 15 b 12 c 10 d 8 e None of these
3. There is no increase in expenditure in 1992 as compared to 1991 on item—
a Food b House rent c Clothing d Medical services e None of these
4. In the light of the total expenditure for 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995, what will be the likely expenditure in 1996 ?
a Rs. 3000000 b Rs. 3200000 c Rs. 3500000 d Rs. 3700000 e None of these
5. Which item of expenditure accounted for the maximum part of total expenditure in all the five years ?
a Clothing b Education c House rent d Food e None of these
Directions for questions 6-10: Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow— Populations (in
thousands) of Six States Over the Year

6. What was the average population of all the states together in 1998 ?
a 157500 b 175000 c 157200 d 172500 e None of these
7. Population of the state C in 2001 is approximately what per cent of the total population of all states together in the year ?
a 12 b 11 c 10 d 8 e 13
8. Approximately what is the per cent rise in population of state C in 2007 from 1995 ?
a 29 b 30 c 28 d 20 e 24
9. Which state had the highest per cent rise in population from 2001 to 2004 ?
a C b B c D d F e None of these
10. What is the average population of state D for all the years together ?
a 195700 b 197500 c 175900 d 179500 e None of these

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Directions for questions 11-15: Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W from two families are taking breakfast around a round
table. Three members are from one family and five belong to other family. Four of them are male members. T, a male member is
sitting second to right of V, a female member. In all cases R has same position with respect to S, who is second to left of Q, a
female member. S is wife of W and is sitting adjacent to her husband. U is sister of W and is not sitting between V and T. Q is
immediate left of V. W is sitting immediate right of P.
11. Which of the given statement is wrong?
a U is immediate right of S b T is immediate left of P c Q is sitting between U and V d R is second to left of W
12. Who is second to the left of P?
a Q b V c R d S
13. How many persons are sitting between P and Q when we count anticlockwise?
a 2 b 3 c 4 d None of these
14. How many members are there in W’s family?
a 2 b 3 c 5 d Cannot be determined
15. Who is the member of family of three?
a V b S c P d Cannot be determined

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Directions for questions 1-5: Study the following line graph carefully and answer the questions given below:
Income − Expenditure
Profit% = × 100
Expenditure
Income (in Rs. lakh)

8
7 7.5
7
6 6 6 6.5
6 5.5
5 5 5.5 5.5
5.5
5
4 5 4 5 4.5
4.5
4 Company C₁

3 Company C₂
Company C₃
2

0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Year

1. The percentage increase or decrease in the income of Company C₂ is highest in which of the following years?
a) 2013 b) 2012 c) 2011 d) 2009 e) 2010
2. If the expenditure of company C₁ in the year2009 was Rs. 2.25 lakh, then what was the profit percentage of C₁ in that year?
a) 124% b) 112% c) 122% d) 108% e) 118%
3. If the profit percentage of company C₂ in the year 2011 is 20%, what was its expenditure in that year? (in Rs, lakh)
a) 5.83 b) 4.58 c) 4.12 d) 6.83 e) 3.45
4. What is the average income of company C₃ over all the years? (in Rs. lakh)
a) 4.63 b) 3.83 c) 4.83 d) 4.23 e) 4.18
5. What was the approximate percentage increase in the income of company C₁ in the year 2010 as compared with the year
2008?
a) 40% b) 36% c) 32.5% d) 34.75% e) 31%
Directions for questions 6-10: Study the given table carefully to answer the following questions

Field Shape Side Base Height Radius Cost of flooring Cost of fencing
Name (in m) (in m) (in m) (in m) (in Rs. per sq. metre) (in Rs. per m)
A Triangle 16 12 50 20
B Rectangle 10 × 20 30 15
C Square 15 40 18
D Parallelogram 20 12 60 25
E Circle 10 45 22

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6. What is the cost of flooring of A?
a) Rs.4000 b) Rs.4600 c) Rs.4800 d) Rs.5000 e) Rs.4400
7. What is the difference between the cost of fencing of C and that of B?
a) Rs.180 b) Rs.120 c) Rs.240 d) Rs.360 e) Rs.480
8. What is the ratio of the cost of flooring to that of fencing of field D?
a) 4 : 1 b) 6 : 1 c) 8 : 1 d) 9 : 1 e) 5 : 1
9. The cost of fencing of field E is approximately what percent of the cost of flooring of field C?
a) 10.5% b) 19.46% c) 18.71% d) 15.36% e) 13.82%
10. The cost of fencing of field C is what percent of the cost of fencing of field D?
a) 87.54% b) 67.5% c) 72.13% d) 54.36% e) 46.5%
11. Find the number of ways of seating 7 persons in a row if a particular person occupies the middle position.
a) 720 b) 600 c) 540 d) 760
12. Find the number of different words that can be formed using all the letters of the word 'SPECIAL' if the words start with a
vowel and do not end with L
a) 1200 b) 1800 c) 1500 d) 1600
13. How many 3-digit numbers with distinct digits can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 4, 5 such that they are divisible by 5
and are greater than 300?
a) 9 b) 6 c) 8 d) 10
14. The number of ways in which 3 letters can be posted in 5 letter boxes is
a) 8 b) 125 c) 243 d) 15
15. At a party, each person greeted each of the other persons once. The total number of greetings was 132, then the number of
persons who attended the party is
a) 12 b) 16 c) 18 d) 10
16. In how many ways can a committee of 6 be formed from 8 boys and 6 girls such that the committee consists of at least 3
boys and at least one girl?
a) 2506 b) 2410 c) 2200 d) 2650
17. Find the number of ways of distributing 4 prizes to 6 persons when each person is eligible for more than one prize.
a) 3606 b) 1024 c) 1296 d) 1028
18. There are 18 stations between Hyderabad and Bangalore How many second class tickets have to be printed, so that a
passenger can travel from any station to any other station?
a) 200 b) 380 c) 95 d) 100

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Directions for questions 1-5: The table below shows details about invested by different persons.

Note: Calculate simple interest unless specified. All questions are independent from others.
1. If the rate of interest received by Arun and Amit is in the ratio of 2 : 3 then find in how many years the money invested by
Amit will be doubled with same rate of interest?
a) 14.80 b) 13.45 c) 11.11 d) 15.50 e) 12.54
2. If the difference between the interest received by Ankit and Sourav is Rs 4200 and Ankit invested his money for double the
time period for which Sourav invested his money then find the amount received by Ankit ?
a) Rs. 30000 b) Rs. 28600 c) Rs. 29600 d) Rs. 35400 e) Rs. 35540
3. If the amount received by Amit is twice the money invested by him then find amount he will receive after 2 years if he
invests the same amount of money in compound interest for 2 years compounded half yearly?
a) Rs. 22199.45 b) Rs. 21992.45 c) Rs. 21292.45 d) Rs. 21929.45 e) Rs. 21229.45
4. If the interest received by Anita is 20% of the sum invested by her then find how much more money as interest she would
have earned if she had invested the money in compound interest?
a) Rs. 600 b) Rs. 130 c) Rs. 200 d) Rs. 1500 e) Rs. 700
5. If the interest received by Anita is Rs 7575 more than interest received by Piku and the rate of interest received by Anita 2%
more than the rate of interest received by Arun then find the interest rate received by Piku ?
a) 8% b) 1.3% c) 2.5% d) 1.5% e) 1.4%
Directions for questions 6-10: Study the following table and answer the questions that follow— Yearly Production (in thousand)
of Scooters in Different Factories

6. In which year, the production of scooters of all factories was equal to the yearly average number of scooters produced
during 1985- 1989?
a) 1985 b) 1986 c) 1987 d) 1988 e) None of these
7. Which factory/factories showed a decreases of 25% in the year 1989—
a) P b) S c) Q and R d) P and T e) None of these
8. The ratio of the production of scooters by factory P to that by factory T in 1985 is—
a) 2 : 3 b) 1 : 2 c) 3 : 2 d) 2 : 1 e) None of these

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9. In which year was the total production of scooters the maximum?
a) 1989 b) 1986 c) 1987 d) 1985 e) None of these
10. In which year was the total production of scooters of all factories 20% of the total production of scooters during 1985-1989?
a) 1988 b) 1985 c) 1986 d) 1989 e) None of these
Directions for questions 11-16: Study the following information, carefully and answer the given questions. Five Indian
Delegates T, U, V, W and X go to South Africa for a tournament. They stay in different hotels i.e.; TAJ, Radisson, Rivera,
Oberon and IBIS and in different level of rooms i.e., Deluxe, luxury, diamond, gold and platinum. W does not stay in Oberon and
IBIS hotels but stay in gold room. T either stays in Oberon or in TAJ hotels and T does not stay in deluxe or luxury room. V stays
in Rivera hotel but does not like to stay in platinum or deluxe rooms. The people who stay in Oberon hotel does not stay in deluxe
room and the person who like to stay in TAJ hotel would like to stay in luxury room. U does not like to stay in luxury room.
11. Which among the following person lives in Oberon hotel?
a) U b) V c) T d) W e) None of these
12. Which of the following statement is true about person V?
a) V stay in TAJ hotel b) V stay in Rivera hotel in Gold room
c) V stay in Oberon hotel d) V stay in Rivera hotel in diamond room
e) None of these
13. Who among the following person stay in gold room of Radisson hotel?
a) T b) U c) V d) W e) X
14. Which of the following statement is true?
a) W stay in Radisson hotel b) U stay in Deluxe room
c) X stay in luxury room of TAJ hotel d) All a, b, and c are true
e) None of these
15. In which hotel U stay in deluxe room?
a) IBIS hotel b) TAJ hotel c) Radisson hotel d) Rivera e) Oberon
16. Who among the following person like to stay in Luxury room of TAJ hotel?
a) T b) U c) V d) X e) W

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Directions for questions 1 to 4: Study the following graph and answer the questions given below.

1. The average speed represented above was


(a) 30 km/hr (b) 37 km/hr (c) 43 km/hr (d) 49 km/hr
2. Considering two hours slot from the beginning, the second highest distance covered in a two hours slot was between
(a) 0–2 hrs (b) 2–4 hrs (c) 4–6 hrs (d) 6–8 hrs
3. The highest rate of acceleration was
(a) 25 km/hr 2 (b) 20 km/hr2 (c) 15 km/hr2 (d) 10 km/hr2
4. If the rate of deceleration of the 8th hour had continued the speed would have become zero at
(a) 9 hrs 10 mins (b) 10 hrs 30 m (c) 11 hrs (d) 12 hrs
Directions for questions 5 to 8: Study the caselet given below and the table following it and answer the questions given
thereafter.
In a 5-year Management Course, students studying in 2nd year are asked to select four optional subjects from the given seven
optional subjects. There are ten students whose Roll Numbers are from 1 to 10. They have selected four optional subjects each.
Their subjects selected are indicated by “Y” mark.

5. Which of the following triple courses have maximum number of students in common?
(a) TA, MBCA, YCA (b) DMBC, TA, PG (c) YCA, PM, XA (d) DMBC, PG, XA
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6. Which Roll Numbers have the maximum common number of optional subjects?
(a) 1 and 8 (b) 3 and 6 (c) 9 and 10 (d) 2 and 5
7. Which of the following optional subjects was chosen by maximum number of students?
(a) XA (b) TA (c) MBCA (d) DMBC
8. Which Roll Numbers have the same optional subjects?
(a) 3 and 6 (b) 1 and 3 (c) 6 and 2 (d) 9 and 10
Directions for questions 9 to 12: Each of the questions below consist of a question and two statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements
and give answer:
1. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to
answer the question.
2. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to
answer the question.
3. If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. If the data in statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. If the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
9. Among P, Q, R, S and T each is of a different weight, who is the lightest?
I. R is lighter than only Q and T.
II. P is lighter than R and heavier than S.
10. How is Rekha related to Nidhi?
I. Rekha's father is brother of Nidhi's mother.
II. Nidhi is daughter of Sachin and she is her grandfather's only grand–daughter.
11. Who among M, N, O, P, and R got the least marks?
I. P got more marks than N and O and R got more marks than M and P.
II. M got less marks than R and O but more than N and P. O didn't get the highest marks and N did not get the least marks.
12. A is in which direction with respect to B?
I. D is to the east of T, which is to the south of B. A is to the north of D.
II. C is to the north of A and to the east of B.

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Directions for questions 1 to 10: Study the following graph carefully to answer the given questions.
Down Stream Distance = 200 km
Up Stream Distance = 300 km

Still Water speed in kmph Stream Speed in kmph

Monday 5

Tuesday 6

Wednesday 4

Thursday 4

Friday 3

1. A boatman rows downstream at 6 kmph on Wednesday. Find the average of speed of upstream and Speed of current?
(1) 7 kmph (2) 2 kmph (3) 3 kmph (4) 5 kmph (5) None of these
2. A boatman rows up stream at 4kmph, 2 kmph and 8 kmph on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday respectively. Then find the
ratio between the downstream speed of boat on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday together and the rate of current on the
same days together?
(1) 4:7 (2) 3:1 (3) 4:1 (4) 4:3 (5) None of these
3. A boatman rows up stream at 16 kmph and 2 kmph on Tuesday and Friday. Then find the difference between the
downstream speed of boat on Tuesday and Friday together and the speed of boat in still water on the same days together?
(1) 7 kmph (2) 11 kmph (3) 5 kmph (4) 3 kmph (5) None of these
4. What time will be taken by a boat to cover a distance on Tuesday along the stream, if the upstream of boat is 3 kmph?
(1) 4 hours (2) 5 hours (3) 2 hours (4) 3 hours (5) None of these
5. What is the sum of total distance travelled by the boat on Monday, Wednesday and Friday together?
(1) 316 (2) 328 (3) 356 (4) 296 (5) 336
6. Find the ratio between the downstream distance travelled by boat on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday together
and the upstream distance travelled by the boat on the same days together?
(1) 15:27 (2) 14:21 (3) 20:27 (4) 17:24 (5) None of these
7. Find the difference between the upstream distance travelled by boat on Tuesday and Friday together and the downstream
distance travelled by boat on the same days together?
(1) 12 km (2) 18 km (3) 16 km (4) 14 km (5) None of these

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8. Total downstream distance travelled by boat on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday together is what percentage of total
upstream distance travelled by boat on the same days together?
(1) 48.6% (2) 46.7% (3) 48.5% (4) 47.5% (5) None of these
9. A boatman rows downstream at 6kmph on Wednesday. Find the time taken by the boat to cover upstream distance on the
same day?
(1) 50 (2) 40 (3) 20 (4) 36 (5) None of these
10. A boatman rows upstream at 16 kmph on Tuesday. Find the approximate time taken by the boat to cover downstream
distance on the same day?
(1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 8 (4) 6 (5) None of these
Directions for questions 11 and 12: What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the
following questions?
11. 4201 ÷ 59.998 × 29.88 = ? × 21.145
(1) 90 (2) 80 (3) 85 (4) 100 (5) 95
12. 959.98 × 780.01 ÷ 23.99 = ?
(1) 30200 (2) 30800 (3) 31200 (4) 21200 (5) 30600
13. A man bought a mobile and a laptop for Rs. 78000. He sold the mobile at a gain of 25% and the laptop at a loss of 15%,
thereby gaining 5% on the whole. Find the cost price of mobile.
(1) Rs. 39000 (2) Rs. 34000 (3) Rs. 30000 (4) Rs. 38000 (5) Rs. 32000
14. In a regular week, there are 6 working days and for each day the working hours are 8. A man gets Rs. 40 per hour for regular
work and Rs. 45 per hour for overtime. If he earns Rs. 10,500 in 5 weeks, then how many hours does he work for?
(1) 220 (2) 240 (3) 260 (4) 210 (5) 280
15. A class has an equal number of boys and girls. Ten girls left the class to practice for music, leaving thrice as many boys as
girls in the classroom. What was the total number of girls and boys present initially in the classroom?
(1) 50 (2) 40 (3) 35 (4) 30 (5) 38

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Directions for questions 1 to 5: Study the following table carefully to answer the given questions.

1. In 2013, if the number of valid votes of female was 100, what was the respective ratio of number of valid votes of male and
number of valid votes of female in the same year?
A. 15 : 19 B. 13 : 11 C. 14 : 5 D. 13 : 5 E. 15 : 17
2. The total number of votes increased by 50% from 2012 to 2016. If 16% of the votes were valid in 2016, what was the
number of valid votes in 2016?
A. 205 B. 250 C. 120 D. 140 E. 130
3. If the average number of valid votes in 2012 and 2015 was 635, what was the number of votes given by female in 2012?
A. 270 B. 135 C. 120 D. 150 E. 210
4. In 2014, if the difference between number of valid votes of male and number of valid votes of female was 150, what was the
total number of votes in 2014?
A. 1845 B. 1500 C. 1660 D. 1600 E. 1720
5. In 2011, the respective ratio of total number of votes to valid votes was 5 : 4. Number of valid votes of female in 2011
constitutes what percent of the total number of votes in the same year?
A. 35% B. 25% C. 15% D. 30% E. Can't be determine
Directions for questions 6 to 10: This following table is related to profit and loss and some values are missing. All the
discounts are on the M.P. and the profit are on C.P.

6. If the discount % and profit % of the Suit is same. Find out the M.P. of Suit?
A. Rs. 2200 B. Rs. 2500 C. Rs. 2800 D. Rs. 3300 E. None of these
7. If the M.P. of jeans is Rs. 140 more than the C.P. of Shirt and the difference between M.P. and S.P. of Shirt is Rs. 780. Find
the discount % of Shirt?
A. 20.46% B. 19.76% C. 18.86% D. 17.56% E. None of these
8. C.P. of Suit is how much percentage less than the M.P. of Jeans?
A. 21.2% B. 19.1% C. 18.6% D. 18.4% E. None of these
9. The ratio of discount % and profit % of the T-shirt is 7:5. Find CP. of T–shirt? (approximately)
A. Rs. 2285 B. Rs. 2398 C. Rs. 2552 D. Rs. 2248 E. None of these
10. If the ratio of the C.P. of the Jeans and Saree is 4:5, find out the discount % on Saree?
A. 10% B. 12% C. 15% D. 20% E. None of these
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11. Surbhi's science test consist of 85 questions from three sections- i.e. A, B and C. 10 questions from section A, 30 questions
from section B and 45 question from section C. Although, she answered 70% of section A, 50% of section B and 60% of
section C correctly. She did not pass the test because she got less than 60% of the total marks. How many more questions
she would have to answer correctly to earn 60% of the marks which is passing grade?
A. 4 B. 2 C. 5 D. 6 E. 8
12. A house owner wants to get his house painted. He is told that this would require 45 kg of paint. Allowing for 6.25% wastage
and assuming that the paint is available in 4 kg tins, the number of tins required for painting the house?
A. 18 B. 11 C. 14 D. 13 E. 12
13. One litre of water is evaporated from 8 litre solution containing 5% sugar. The percentage of sugar in the remaining solution
is:
A. 5.71% B. 6.12% C. 5% D. 7.17% E. 6%
14. Two men together start a journey in the same direction. They travel 12 and 20 km/day respectively. After travelling for 8
days the man travelling at 12 km/day doubles his speed and both of them finish the distance in the same time. Find the
number of days taken by them to reach the destination.
A. 28 days B. 26 days C. 24 days D. 30 days E. 22 days
15. Divide Rs. 12615 between P and Q so that P's share at the end of 6 years may equal to Q's share at the end of 8 years,
compound interest being 5%.
A. Rs. 6015, Rs. 6600 B. Rs. 6615, Rs. 6000 C. Rs. 7615, Rs. 5000 D. Rs. 6215, Rs. 6400
E. Rs. 6415, Rs. 6200

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Directions for questions 1 to 4: Study the following graph carefully to answer the given questions.
Pari is going for a bike ride. Below is a distance-time graph that describes her full journey.

1. How long was she stationary for?


2. What was the total distance travelled during her journey?
3. What was her average speed in kilometres per hour between 17:15 and 17:45?
4. A car journey on a day trip to the coast is recorded below...

Find the maximum speed over the course of the trip?


5. The graphs below show the position versus time for three different cars 1, 2 and 3. Rank these cars according to the
magnitudes of their velocities, greatest first.

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6. The position time graphs below represent the motions of cars 1 to 5. How do they rank according to their speeds (greatest
first)?

Directions for questions 7 to 12: In a cable assembly plant, cables are manufactured by twisting plastic-coated copper
wires together. There are copper wires of exactly six different solid colors—pink, brown, tan, gray, purple, and blue.
Copper wires must be manufactured into single cables according to the following rules:
Each cable must contain at least three copper wires and copper wires of at least three different colors.
At most two copper wires in a single cable can be blue.
At most two copper wires in a single cable can be purple.
There can be at most one copper wire of each of the other colors in a single cable.
If one copper wire is pink, then one copper wire must be brown.
If one copper wire is tan, then no copper wire can be gray.
7. Which of the following could be the complete set of copper wires in an acceptable cable?
(A) A gray copper wire, a purple copper wire, and a tan copper wire
(B) A tan copper wire, a blue copper wire, and a purple copper wire
(C) A pink copper wire, a blue copper wire, and a gray copper wire
(D) A brown copper wire and exactly two blue copper wires
(E) Exactly two blue copper wires and exactly two purple copper wires
8. The maximum number of copper wires that can be used in an acceptable cable is
(A) 8 (B) 7 (C) 6 (D) 5 (E) 4

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9. If exactly one blue copper wire and exactly one purple copper wire are used in an manufactured cable, which of the
following must be true?
(A)The cable contains no more than five copper wires.
(B) The cable contains exactly six copper wires.
(C) The cable contains a brown copper wire.
(D)The cable does not contain a pink copper wire.
(E) The cable does not contain a tan copper wire.
10. If a purple copper wire and a tan copper wire must be among the copper wires chosen for a particular cable, any of the
following pairs of copper wires could complete the cable EXCEPT a
(A) blue copper wire and a second purple copper wire
(B) brown copper wire and a second purple copper wire
(C) brown copper wire and a blue copper wire
(D) pink copper wire and a brown copper wire
(E) pink copper wire and a blue wire
11. If a manufactured cable consists of exactly five copper wires, each a different color, it could be true that a color NOT used
is
(A) blue (B) purple (C) gray (D) pink (E) brown
12. If there is an additional requirement that tan must be used if brown is used, which of the following must be true?
(A) No cable contains fewer than six copper wires.
(B) No cable contains more than five copper wires.
(C) Gray is never used if pink is used.
(D) Pink is always used if tan is used.
(E) Blue is used exactly once if brown is used.

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